Milk-boiler.



1. PELUCHA.

l MILK BOILER.

APPLICATION msn sEPIZzo. 1915.

Patented Jan. 23,1917.

Sinnen l'o'c ILP/@Zabala UNITED STATES' EATENT .@FFICE.

JOHN PELUCHA, F NEWARK. NEW JERSEY.

MILK-norma.

1,213,4Q4, p specification of Letters Patent. Patented Jan. 23, 1917.

Application filed September 20, 1915. Serial No. 51,614.

To all 'whom it may concern: and bowl are provided with rolled-overhead- Be it known that I, JOHN PELUCHA, subed edges .l and 16 respectively, it being-unject of the King of Hungary, residing at derstood that the entire device is seated upon Newark, in the county of Essex and State the bottom 17 of the pan 10 upon the said 5 of New Jersey, have invented certa-in new base bead 15. Perforations 18 are arranged 60 and useful Improvements in Milk-Boilers, of through the base 11 below the central point which the following is a specilication. ofthe base, while the 'bowl 12 is provided l This .invention relates. to certain new and with similar perforations 19 therethrough. useful 1n1provements in milk boilers. From this detailed description of the de The primary object of the invention is the vice it will be noted that with the same po- 65 provision of a simple inexpensive device sitioned in the pan 12 in the manner illusadapted for positioning within a milk holdtrated in- F ig. 1 the milk or other fluid with- I ing receptacle and whereby the milk iscen in the said pan which is preferably positralized during `the heating operation and tioned to a height substantially at the -trp 15 theboiling thereof reduced to a minimum, of the base perforations 18 will upon being 70 as Well as the boiling-over of the fluid preconsiderably heated start to boilat the cenvented. ter of the fluid within the pan which by' With these general objects in view and reason of the position of the present device others that will appear as the nature of the will be within the 'truste-conical base 11.

2o .invention is better understood, the same con' The boiling of the fluid will allow the same 75 f sists in the novel combination and arrangeto become centralized by the said base and ment of parts hereinafter more fully dethe fluid will thus pass upwardly into thescribed, illustrated in the accompanying bowl 12 and thus be circulated and returned' drawings, and pointed out in the appended to the yfluid within the pan through the' bowl l claim., openings 19. The side walls of the bowl so In the drawings forming a part of this member 12 are continuously curved so as to application and in which like-designating position some of the openings n:19 whereby characters refer to corresponding parts the quick return of the boiling fluid to the throughout the several views ;-Figure 1 is receptacle 10 is assured. By providing cona central transverse sectional view of the tinuously curved sides, the liquid willbere- 85 device positioned in a fluid-heater. Fig. 2 turned from the bowl to the receptacle 1.0 is a sectional view of the device taken upon when the receptacle is removed from the line II-II of Fig. 1. heater, and by this construction no cavities Referring more. in detail to the accomare present for retaining small quantities of panying drawings, the present device is the fluid. It will be plainly seen that a 90 herein illustrated in connection with a recompletely sanitary device is provided and cepta'cle or pan 10 adapted to contain fluid one which will accomplish the objects heresuchv as milk which it is desired to heat by in enumerated. A the positioning of the pan over a heater or The present form of the invention there- 40 stove. The device is preferably ,formed of fore lprovides a device readily positioned `95 sheet metal either pressed into shape or othwithina Vheating receptacle for luid, the de-j erwise manufactured and consists ofv a hol vice being readily removed and easilv Y low frusto-conical base 11 and a bowl. 12. cleaned, while the circulation al'orded there- The device is usually formed of two memby for the fluid not only reduces the boi1 45. bers 11 and 12 which are permanently se ing, but prevents the milk from boiling over 100 cured together by a substantially central anthe -edge of the receptacle or pan 10. nula'r` bead 13, thus connecting the top lof While the form of the invention herein the base member 1'1 with` the bottom of the shown and described is what is believed to bowl member 12, it being understood that a be the preferred embodiment thereof, it is central contracted passage 14 is provided in nevertheless to be 'understood that minor 105 the bottom of the cup 12 and communicatchangesV may be made without departing ing with the interior of the base 11.- IThe fromth'e `spirit and scope of the inventlon entire device thus formed is somewhat houras claimed. I glass shape havin opposite open ends. What'I claim as new is I S5 The opposite e arged .ends lof the base A milkv boiler attachment compnslng a 110 hollovv -frusto-conical-base open at both ends and provided with a plurality of perforaed bottom inseparably secured to the upper end of the said base and provided with a communicating passage between the said top and base, the said bowl-shaped top being provided with a plurality of perforations therethrough and having continuously curved sides.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

JOHN PELUCHA.

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